Across the country, there is a profound hunger not merely for policy solutions, but for reassurance that the nation still believes in a hopeful future. Yet much of our political conversation has become consumed by how we help people die. https://t.co/2ivRross2w
Visible unity is heading backwards, just as it did when the Western Church divided at the time of the Reformation, warns Martin Davie. https://t.co/OxZSwIwpYY
“A brutal civil war by jihadist terrorists against Christians and moderate Muslims is underway in Nigeria ... Diplomatic politeness must not become an excuse for denial or sanitizing of the facts of religious persecution and genocide in Nigeria." https://t.co/Sl3X1RnL4h
The blatant demonization and targeting of Christians harms not only the community but also millions of needy Indians who benefit from Christian-run schools, hospitals, and social services. https://t.co/65KyryHIMx
Griff Rhys Jones laments that many cemetery chapels are in a state of disrepair and neglect: "We need space to bury our dead. And yet we have so many decaying and neglected Chapels of Rest on our books." https://t.co/R8IKxW78eV
"Before, we buried very few people, and now we bury many people every day," says one local pastor of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. https://t.co/oVsbFRpm24
A major new survey examining religious beliefs in Canada has found that many evangelicals hold views that deny historic Christian teaching. https://t.co/FLhMvi4G7b